Enkhtuya Bazarradnaa of Mongolia presented on the country's main activities regarding sustainable soil management from December 2016 to May 2018 and priorities for 2018-2019. Key activities included approving laws on soil conservation and agriculture, celebrating World Soil Day, and creating Mongolia's first soil organic carbon stock map in 2017. Priorities for 2018-2019 are developing a green development policy, sustainable soil management programs, and capacity building strategies. Mongolia also aims to improve soil research, management of agricultural lands, and quality control of its soil testing laboratories.
2. Main activities in the period
December 2016 - May 2018
1. Green Development Policy (GDP) of
Mongolia
2. National action program on climate
change
2. Approved the Law on Conservation of
Soil and Pasture on 02.12.2016
3. Renewed and approved the Law on
Agriculture on 29.01.2016
3. Priorities for the country in the
period 2018-2019
Development of a Green Development Policy
in the implementation of SSM
To create National program for Sustainable
soil management in Mongolia
Development of capacity building strategy for
SSM promotion
Extend irrigated agriculture through the use f
drought resistant crops and water saving, soil
protection technologies
4. Main activities in the period
December 2016 - May 2018
World soil day celebration on 2015 – 2017 in
Mongolia
Mongolian soil protection day celebrated
(first Saturday of May for every year) on
04.05. 2018. Under this event to organized
the open discussion of Soil protection of
pasture and arable land on 03.05.2018
To celebrated Capital city’s soil protection
day on 27 May 2018 and will to celebrate for
every year.
5. Priorities for the country in the
period 2018-2019
To organize the workshop focused on
challenges and priorities for sustainable soil
management.
To educate citizen and community
participation in training the role of soil to
mitigate the climate change and global
warming.
Publish books, guidelines, handouts and
other materials about climate change
mitigation and adaptation
6. Main activities in the period
December 2016 - May 2018
Create first SOC stock map on 2017
Conducted the soil organic carbon
conversion and climate change studies on
2015-2017
Implementation activities of first phase of
Green development policy on 2014-2021.
Academic communities and research
institutions were among the key partners in
the development of Sustainable soil
management program in Mongolia
7. Priorities for the country in the
period 2018-2019
To ensure that the international
assessments of soil resources on the
best available data
Preparation of project proposal in
identifying indicators and increasing the
economic cost of land degradation and
climate change
To establish the soil research center
in Mongolia
8. Main activities in the period
December 2016 - May 2018
Participated GSOC map training in Bangkok ,
Thailand | 24 - 29 Apr 2017
Participated GSOC map training in ISRIC,
Wageningen, the Netherlands | 6 - 23 Jun 2017
Collected national SOM data
Created SOC stock map of Mongolia on 09.30,
2017.
Conducted of the national soil analysis on wheat
growing areas and provided into farmers Soil
fertility and Fertilizer Guide book
9. Priorities for the country in the
period 2018-2019
• Develop the National soil sustainable
management for Wheat Areas in central
agricultural regions of Mongolia
• Promote efficient, effective and rational use
of land resources in pasture and crop land
• Reduce environmental degradation while
intensifying reclamation activities and
environmental protection in 21 provinces, 3
city's
10. Main activities in the period
December 2016 - May 2018
Participated in the 1st Laboratory Managers
Meeting held in Bogor, Indonesia on November
2017 with the following output
Participated to RESOLAN/ SEALNET Proficiency
Program
Received ring test SEALNET 2018 on 26.04.2018.
began testing and introducing new soil testing
methods for available P and SOC
Organized first workshop on “Harmonisation of
soil analysis methodologies in Mongolia” on 10-11.
2018
11. Priorities for the country in the
period 2018-2019
1. Communication and experience exchange with
laboratory networks CLOSOLAN/SEALNET
2. The focus on laboratory quality will have to include
the development of QA protocols and conducting
ring tests
3. The use of harmonized analytical methods, an
internal quality control program within each
laboratory in Mongolia
4. Implementation an external QC program with inter
laboratory comparisons coordinated by the
monitoring program organizers SEALNET
5. Consultation & Capacity Building of soil laboratory
staffs